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They also don't have doors to their bedrooms.

I enjoyed the premier episode. Plot, characters, and dino-on-human carnage! Pretty solid first two hours if you ask me.

"Well no actually actually they [black holes] pop up all the time, it's just that they're either too small or disipate too quickly for anybody to notice them."

Similar to Wraithen's comment/question below, I have to ask how flexible this will be around a college student's schedule. I can spare 10 hours of my week for a fantastic intern opportunity like this, but my classes/meager library job take place during daylight hours PST as well. (But I'll still be able to put forth

I would appreciate some if you have it! I am going to apply.

I'm 21. Supposedly I look a year or two older. I think the best idea would be to freeze yourself when you look mature enough and your body isn't breaking yet. I would probably wait to freeze myself around 25 or so, based on how I see slightly older people (compared to even older people), judging on fitness and looks.

The ending was an ending. It wrapped up things nicely, and I was just a tad too cynical about how it would end. But overall the series was way too slow and the payoff was just too little.

Hahaha! I'm so going to use that somewhere, sometime...

I just might have to check this out. It looks like a cool concept, and with the team of Abrams and J. Nolan I could see this working. I think the only way I'd stick around after the first episode though is if there's a large storyarc underneath.

Nice list, but for me Ghostbusters certainly is iconic.

As skilled at I am at crossing my eyes easily and merging images (I love those "Magic Eye" books), I don't see anything special here aside from the model spinning around. :(

Samuel L Jackson did read that book! It's online somewhere...

My patience with Miracle Day continues to grow thin. Luckily it's almost over. I can't see myself rewatching this...

New wallpaper in 3, 2, 1...

Like Gwen said in CoE, sometimes The Doctor just doesn't interfere and instead let's the humans handle it. This could, perhaps, be one of those events where the world just has to learn how to deal with it themselves.

I love how we now seem to have a story-arc that I've wanted for a few months now: Another organization using artifacts for evil. Now, to complete my hope, the Warehouse will have to resort to using their own artifacts a little more rigorously and frequently to fight back.

This episode was plenty-fun, but the best part was the Spanish Inquisition sneak-in!

I agree with this entire list, but most importantly the last two items.

What I was impressed with was how different Alex Kingston portrayed a regenerated-Mels, and I'll be interested to see her character develop into the River we know now. I hope she keeps up that personality change as appropriate, becoming classic, snarky, coy River.

For me, at least, it's just too slow with not enough going on or getting answered. This past week's episode (ep 7) was, IMO, the most picked-up episode yet, where stuff happened and was answered.